Detective Comics #1013: He’s the Firestarter, Batman Firestarter
Detective Comics #1013
Detective Comics #1013 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Champagne, Alamy, Baron): I still have high hopes for the story, but this issue is best bought for the art alone.
DetailsDetective Comics #1013
Detective Comics #1013 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Champagne, Alamy, Baron): I still have high hopes for the story, but this issue is best bought for the art alone.
DetailsAbsolute Carnage #3
Absolute Carnage #3 (Cates, Stegman, Mayer) shows how real of a threat Carnage can be not only to Venom and Spider-Man but to the entire Marvel Universe.
DetailsPsi-Lords #5
The balance of quirky humor, oddball space shenanigans and the occasional brutal battle has found it’s zen like flow in Psi-Lords #5 (Van Lente, Guedes).
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DetailsMetal Men #1
Metal Men #1 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki) proves the title characters aren’t just fluffy goof characters, bringing real humanity and pathos to these oddball robots!
DetailsStrange Skies Over East Berlin #1
Strange Skies Over East Berlin #1 (Loveness, Estherren, Delpeche) is an exceptionally well written and exciting read filled with thoughtful artwork that promises a plethora of suspense filled thrills to come!
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DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #24
Immortal Hulk #24 (Ewing, Bennett) has it all! A battle to the end with Hulk sitting proud at Shadow Base, and the outcome may lead our gamma giant to new cosmic heights and could affect every living being on Earth!
DetailsSteeple #1
With a few keen moments connecting to a younger audience, Steeple #1 (Allison, Stern, Campbell) shows that it knows what it wants to be and isn’t hindered by what anyone feels it should be.
DetailsSpawn #301
While it has certainly been a long 27-year journey getting to the remarkable Spawn #301 (McFarlane, Capullo, Alexander, Orzechowski), it appears the future of the series is brighter than ever before!
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #6
Batman and the Outsiders #6 (Hill, Soy, Gandini): Lady Shiva dropping the line “Failure doesn’t know me” sums up everything that makes this issue so sick.
DetailsTHE MASK: I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE MASK #1
THE MASK: I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE MASK #1 (Cantwell, Reynolds, Loughridge, Piekos) is a return to the dark form found originally in the comics, but also a great jumping on point for readers wanting to get into the mayhem. It’s irreverent and packed full of dark humor, setting up a series that is certainly unlike anything on shelves today.
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